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  2. LISTSERV - Wikipedia

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    To join or leave a list, people would write to a list administrator and ask to be added or removed, a process that became more time-consuming as discussion lists grew in popularity. [4] By 1987, the users of the Bitnic Listserv had migrated to Thomas' version. Listserv was freeware from 1986 through 1993 and is now a commercial product ...

  3. Mailing list - Wikipedia

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    A mailing list is simply a list of e-mail addresses of people who are interested in the same subject, are members of the same work group, or who are taking classes together. [7] When a member of the list sends a note to the group's special address, the e-mail is broadcast to all of the members of the list.

  4. Manage distribution lists in AOL Mail

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    2. Click the Lists tab. 3. Select the list you want to edit from the drop-down menu. 4. Under "Add contacts" type the name or address of contacts you want to add, and select it from the suggestions to add it to the list. 5. Click Save.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  6. Yahoo Groups - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Groups was a free-to-use system of electronic mailing lists offered by Yahoo!. Prior to February 2020, Yahoo! Groups was one of the world's largest collections of online discussion boards. It allowed members to subscribe to various groups, read subscribed discussions online, view and share photos, files and bookmarks within a group ...

  7. List of mailing list software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable electronic mailing list software, which facilitate the widespread distribution of email to many Internet users. Name Initial release

  8. Google Groups - Wikipedia

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    Google Groups is a service from Google that provides discussion groups for people sharing common interests. Until February 2024, the Groups service also provided a gateway to Usenet newsgroups, both reading and posting to them, [1] via a shared user interface.

  9. Art Libraries Society of North America - Wikipedia

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    The listserv is also a resource for job listings. ARLIS-L is a place for society members to distribute information about ARLIS/NA activities at conferences, workshops and meetings, announcements of awards and honors, news regarding society members and information on new print and electronic publications.